Everyone remembers that awkward parent-child sex talk, right? However, not too many people can recall ever having an awkward conversation about cancer with their parents.

A new campaign from the organization FCancer has been launched to put an end to late stage diagnosis cancer.

Cancer Talk 2.0 features various celebs like Ke$ha, Amber Rose and Fran Drescher making personal videos to encourage families to sit down with their kids and have a conversation about cancer.

Their goal is to save lives by educating people to detect and find cancer early, instead of waiting around for the disease to find us! For this to work, it has to start at home and it has to start young!

90% of all cancers are curable in the first stage, so don't wait and make sure your family knows how to detect it!

Check out Ke$ha's Cancer Talk above and click here for more personal stories from other celebs!

According to Ke$ha, she knew "everything about sex" before she was seven years old as told to her mom had no qualms about laying it all out there. Supposedly, her mother's openness to discuss the subject at such a young age was to encourage her daughter to always act like an adult. But this kind of "free thinking" didn't end there. Ke$ha revealed to sources:

"I knew everything about sex before I was even seven. My mom left me at home when I was 14 with a credit card, and a box of condoms and the keys to the car and said, 'Don't get pregnant and don't drink and drive'. I had to be responsible for myself."

Geez! We'll say! Fourteen! Still such a baby!

But we guess if that youngin' wasn't raised that way, we'd have never gotten the virtuoso we've grown to love today.

In the fiery post, Ms. Palmer believes Kylie changed her appearance to gain "society's affection" after fans repeatedly called her "ugly".

Not only does the actress feel this type of bullying is wrong, but she also finds the entire situation grossly ironic considering fans STILL trash the reality star for being fake. It's definitely a lose lose situation, right?!